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Notes from phone call with
April 1, 2020
Mandy Young, Alison Moe, Maurene Comey, Alex Rossmiller
Gloria Allred
At request of team addressed with her our question, previously posed through
counsel, relating to her views of a possible pre-trial resolution with respect to
said, in sum and substance, that she preferred not to testify at a trial, to maintain her
privacy—that she so far had not been associated with Epstein publicly—and that she
supported a plea disposition, including one that would not involve a charge of sex trafficking
(and that, rather, would be a plea relating to concealment or obstruction in connection with
the scheme)
- We advised that in such a scenario, would still have the opportunity to speak or to
make a submission at sentencing
conveyed that it was important to her that take responsibility for her
conduct, and also that had some sympathy for
said, in sum and substance, that she credits that was a victim, and that she
believed E stein could have manipulated her into believing he was rescuing her. Also said
that if is a victim, then she should support other victims.
o said, in sum and substance, that she thought if hadn't been there, it
would have been some other assistant [undertaking the role] and that she has empathy
for because other people also observed Epstein's behavior and didn't do
anything. also said she never had the feeling that wanted to be there.
We further advised that our discussion was not in lieu of any obligations under the
Crime Victims Right Act, and that additional formal notice would precede any disposition
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